- Augustin Hirschvogel
Augustin Hirschvogel (1503 – February 1553) was a German artist, mathematician, and
cartographer known primarily for hisetching s. His thirty-five small landscape etchings, made between 1545 and 1549, assured him a place in theDanube School , a circle of artists in sixteenth-centuryBavaria andAustria .Life
He began work in his birthplace,
Nuremberg , where he was trained in glass painting by his father, Veit Hirschvogel the elder (1461–1525), who was the city's officialstained glass painter. In 1525, Nuremberg accepted theProtestant Reformation , putting an end to lavish stained glass commissions. Veit the elder's workshop was then being run by Augustin's elder brother Veit; their father died the same year. The younger Hirschvogel had his own workshop by 1530, and soon formed a partnership with the pottersOswald Reinhart andHanns Nickel .Hirschvogel left in 1536 for Laibach (the German name for
Ljubljana in present-daySlovenia ), returning to Nuremberg in 1543. During this period he produced his earliest known work as a cartographer: maps of Turkish borders (1539) and ofAustria (1542), the latter made for Ferdinand I. His commissions forarmorial s (for Franz Igelshofer and Christoph Khevenhüller) show that he had been in contact with the Imperial Court of Vienna by 1543.With his move to
Vienna in 1544, he rendered his services to the city, court, and citizenry. The city employed him in 1547 to develop designs forbastion s, to create etched views of Vienna, and to produce a plan for the city following theSiege of Vienna . These views were the first ever rendered according to scale, and the circular city plan was the first ever produced bytriangulation , a system ofsurveying that Hirschvogel developed. [Jane S. Peters, "Augustin Hirschvogel". "Grove Art Online".] Vienna's council sent him to explain his work to Ferdinand I inPrague and to Charles V inAugsburg ; Ferdinand granted him a pension of 100 "gulden " for it.He died in Vienna in 1553.
Works
Hirschvogel took up etching late in his career, and almost all of his prints date from the last decade of his life, when he resided in Vienna. His etchings, numbering about 300, "reflect his concern with Italianate problems of space, form, and ornament", [Peters (1979), 359.] and include
portraiture ,cartography , and book ornamentation. He was among the first etchers to use copper rather than iron plates. He contributed 23 etchings toSigismund von Herberstein 's 1549 edition of "Rerum Moscoviticarum commentarii", and more than 100 Old and New Testament illustrations for the verses of Hungarian reformerPéter Perényi (1502–48). A series of 53 hunting scenes for stained glass are of questionable authorship, but Peters asserts that they are by Hirschvogel. Hirschvogel is credited with the single authentic portrait of the Swiss physicianParacelsus , but this attribution is not certain. [Webster, Charles (Dec., 1998). "Review [of "Paracelsus" by Udo Benzenhofer] ". "Isis", 89(4), 720–21.]His pen-and-ink landscapes have been described as "strong but light, sure but delicate". [Koch, 2. ] The lack of shadow in his landscapes contributes to a tranquil, idyllic mood. Almost 100 drawings are attributed to him; some are likely not his own, but are similar in style to his or
Wolf Huber 's work. His art shows the influence ofAlbrecht Dürer ,Albrecht Altdorfer ,Sebald Beham ,Hans Burgkmair , andAgostino del Musi —some of whom had provided his father's workshop with designs.Notes
References
* Koch, Robert A. (1963). "'Original or Copy?': Two Renaissance Landscape Drawings". "Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University", 22 (1): pp. 2–7.
* Peters, Jane S. "Augustin Hirschvogel."Grove Art Online . Oxford University Press. RetrievedAugust 10 ,2007 .
*Persondata
NAME = Hirschvogel, Augustin
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = 16th century German artist, mathematician, and cartographer
DATE OF BIRTH = 1503
PLACE OF BIRTH =Nuremberg ,Bavaria ,Germany
DATE OF DEATH = February 1553
PLACE OF DEATH =Vienna ,Austria
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